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A primer for the first-time home buyer
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Home loan changes to expect in the remainder of 2009
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We strive to provide comprehensive listings of mortgage rates in Connecticut to help you find a home loan that meets your individual needs. We hope to make the comparison process simple and easy and, in the end, help you save money on your mortgage costs in Connecticut. For more information about home loans, visit our home loan FAQs.
In congress with National Consumer Protection Week, which is being celebrated this week, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has been releasing tips on its website.
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